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responsibility it's not prison officers that have made prisons on say it's on the head of the prison service who have made our prisons unsafe on the public need to understand everything we can in our power to bring that to the public's attention because we won't be scapegoats for it and every time a failure in our prisons whether it's a suicide we will point the blame to the door. on the secretary of state. thank you for the show we're back on monday we're joined by former u.k. pensions minister. well now u.k. prime minister dres amaze a. million brits. in the final years of their lives still the social media monday to the day. against british backed fascism in spain. oh. this. was. it was. kind of i was. just in the scene of. where the who he won't get sick good. for him and it's. never really know for sure but this is. when i started no i. have. no lebanese political militant group hezbollah. islamic state alongside syrian forces launched an offensive on the terrorists last stronghold. of syria. both mission and me to stop the influx into europe to which i was accused of being. challenge t
responsibility it's not prison officers that have made prisons on say it's on the head of the prison service who have made our prisons unsafe on the public need to understand everything we can in our power to bring that to the public's attention because we won't be scapegoats for it and every time a failure in our prisons whether it's a suicide we will point the blame to the door. on the secretary of state. thank you for the show we're back on monday we're joined by former u.k. pensions...
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responsibility it's not prison officers that have made prisons on say it's on the head of the prison service the prisons unsafe on the public need to understand everything we can do to bring that to the public's attention because we won't be scapegoats for it on every failure in our prisons whether it's a suicide we will point the blame to the door. on the secretary of state. thank you for the show we're back on monday we're joined by pensions minister. well now u.k. prime minister dres amazing. million brits out of bases in the final years of their lives by social media. of the day. began its march from barcelona to against british backed fascism in spain. in the child's. school. teaches. pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the military. so that. you can. still. do but some veterans are willing to take children a little more they ask me call of duty is a very popular video. it's playing. call of duty to turn off call of duty. or. to be told. just need more recruits. if. you. live. in the syrian moderate opposition sign an agreement on how to set up the first deescalation zone
responsibility it's not prison officers that have made prisons on say it's on the head of the prison service the prisons unsafe on the public need to understand everything we can do to bring that to the public's attention because we won't be scapegoats for it on every failure in our prisons whether it's a suicide we will point the blame to the door. on the secretary of state. thank you for the show we're back on monday we're joined by pensions minister. well now u.k. prime minister dres...
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responsibility it's not prison officers that have made prisons on say it's on the head of the prison service the prisons and so on the public need to understand everything we can do to bring that to the public's attention because we won't be scapegoats for it and every time it's a failure in our prisons whether it's a suicide we will point the blame to the door. on the secretary. thank you for the show we're back on monday we're joined by former. prime minister dres amazing thirty four million brits out of basic income in the final years of their lives even touched by social media with your monday to the day. began its march from barcelona to against british backed fascism in spain. and. they were marching. in technology. industry. it's simple. really. sure. do not switch or if you are tony devices used to share your experiences on social media we receive constant viewing. in the us a child can choose an army course in school. with retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit will says to you if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves. the pentagon i
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i've had two friends, one retired out of the prison service here in florida and goodness, it was a good 15 plus years where he had already retired, but it is mentioned all the time, they are understaffed. also i have a friend up in michigan who is working in the prison service he's been doing great, but again, same thing, they don't have enough guys there and what have you. my question is, does the privatization of some prisons excuse me, have an impact on this or are they taking qualified folks away from the federal positions and what are, if any of the i guess -- what are we doing, if anything, to get some folks into these positions? this is genuinely a concerning issue, don't have enough folks to guard our prisons. host: thanks, caller. thank you. guest: thanks for the question. very good question. the use of private prisons has been a very controversial one in recent years the federal system relies or has relied heavily on private prisons. last year the obama justice department issued a decision in which they were going to end their relationship with private prison system because of
i've had two friends, one retired out of the prison service here in florida and goodness, it was a good 15 plus years where he had already retired, but it is mentioned all the time, they are understaffed. also i have a friend up in michigan who is working in the prison service he's been doing great, but again, same thing, they don't have enough guys there and what have you. my question is, does the privatization of some prisons excuse me, have an impact on this or are they taking qualified...
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also, i have a friend up in working in the prison service, he's been doing again, same thing, they don't have enough guys have you.what my question is, does the prisons, ion of some excuse me, have an impact on or are they taking qualified folks away from the are, l positions and what if any of the i guess -- what doing, if anything, to get some folks into these positions? genuinely a concerning issue, don't have enough folks to guard our prisons. thanks, caller. thank you. guest: thanks for the question. very good question. use of private prisons has been a very controversial one in years, the federal system relies or has relied heavily on prisons. last year the obama justice a decision in ed end they were going to with private ship prison system because of ersistent problems with conditions there, both security to medical issues they found be substandard. issue had been percolating for sometime. administration has ecently reversed that policy decision, so private prisons a major part to be f how the federal system uses and deploys detention across the country. the staffing of those pri
also, i have a friend up in working in the prison service, he's been doing again, same thing, they don't have enough guys have you.what my question is, does the prisons, ion of some excuse me, have an impact on or are they taking qualified folks away from the are, l positions and what if any of the i guess -- what doing, if anything, to get some folks into these positions? genuinely a concerning issue, don't have enough folks to guard our prisons. thanks, caller. thank you. guest: thanks for...
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we have exclusive access to serving prison officers who say the service is at crisis point and it's "the next hour, your experiences if you work within the prison service and we will speak to a representative of the prison 0fficers representative of the prison officers association and a former governor, plus officers association and a former governor, plus an officers association and a former governor, plus an inmate. the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard say interest in the case by the pope and donald trump have saved his life so far. they say they still have hope he will be allowed to travel to the us for treatment. theresa may has spent one year as prime minister, while some say she is in a precarious position her second in command has this message for the vonservative mps trying to get rid of her... what do you say to conservative mps who are plotting to get rid of her? i think there is less of this than you would think. i have been around westminster long enough to know that injuly, there is lots of chatter, but i know absolutely that the overwhelming majority of my con
we have exclusive access to serving prison officers who say the service is at crisis point and it's "the next hour, your experiences if you work within the prison service and we will speak to a representative of the prison 0fficers representative of the prison officers association and a former governor, plus officers association and a former governor, plus an officers association and a former governor, plus an inmate. the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard say interest in the case...
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the newjustice secretary says he's determined to tackle failings in the prison service after it was revealed phones were found injails in england and wales last year. david liddington said the number of prison officers was being increased following cuts under the coalition government. here's our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani. london's pentonville prison late last year. orders from inmates for drugs and mobile phones being delivered by gangs on the outside, packages thrown or catapulted over walls and security netting, prisoners using makeshift hooks to recover them. it is big business. new figures from the ministry ofjustice show the industrial scale of what is going on. 225 kilograms of drugs seized, 13,000 mobile phones, 7,000 extra sim cards, large—scale prison smuggling has become a fact of life. i'll tell you what, in some prisons, it is easier to get drugs and phones than it was for me to get funded to do education. how about that? people are stuck in a cell, 23 hours a day, they want escape. look, people in society go to the pub for escape, you've got drug addicts in soc
the newjustice secretary says he's determined to tackle failings in the prison service after it was revealed phones were found injails in england and wales last year. david liddington said the number of prison officers was being increased following cuts under the coalition government. here's our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani. london's pentonville prison late last year. orders from inmates for drugs and mobile phones being delivered by gangs on the outside, packages thrown or...
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the activist who had been serving an elected -- an 11 year prison service -- 11 year prison sentence,e was 61 years old. blasphemy. that is the view of a government chinese spokesman. it is the latest sign that beijing is growing tired of the wave of criticism it has received over its treatment of the late mock receipt activist. democracylate activist. >> we are lodge protest for certain countries to show our strong dissatisfaction. mentionalso got a rare and the state-run chinese press in an editorial. he was called a victim led astray by the west. his last days were politicized and used to demonize china. thanks in part to extensive online censorship on anything to do with him, ordinary chinese appear to have been largely shielded from the so-called overseas forces. days people in mainland china have a different opinion to people abroad. we know relatively little about him so there is no way i can give a comment on what he said. criticism of beijing is focused on the government's refusal to grant the activist's wish to go abroad for palliative care. doctors saying he was fit enough
the activist who had been serving an elected -- an 11 year prison service -- 11 year prison sentence,e was 61 years old. blasphemy. that is the view of a government chinese spokesman. it is the latest sign that beijing is growing tired of the wave of criticism it has received over its treatment of the late mock receipt activist. democracylate activist. >> we are lodge protest for certain countries to show our strong dissatisfaction. mentionalso got a rare and the state-run chinese press...
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throughout the country, spice is such a nasty drug, we have never seen anything like it before in the prison servicean animal. the prison reform trust were on the programme earlier and they were telling us that the problem is that a lot of the inmates haven't got anything to do, they are not being allowed out of their cells, presumably because of recruitment issues because there are not enough of this is perhaps to be doing anything with them, but it seems to bea anything with them, but it seems to be a spiral that we keep on hearing and it is not going away, if it? no, you can backtrack in time to around 2010 with the failed concept of benchmarking which was to reduce prison officer numbers, we lost 8000 and although there is a promise of 2500, in real terms government needs to recruit 4000 year on year for the next two years to bring us to where we were. in terms of the ones they are recruiting, how much of an issue privatised prisons have been, those run by companies rather than directly by government? they are facing the same problems, we have members in private jails as well as publicjails, we
throughout the country, spice is such a nasty drug, we have never seen anything like it before in the prison servicean animal. the prison reform trust were on the programme earlier and they were telling us that the problem is that a lot of the inmates haven't got anything to do, they are not being allowed out of their cells, presumably because of recruitment issues because there are not enough of this is perhaps to be doing anything with them, but it seems to bea anything with them, but it...
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the newjustice secretary says he's determined to tackle failings in the prison service after it was revealedrugs and 13,000 mobile phones were found injails in england and wales last year. david liddington said the number of prison officers was being increased following cuts under the coalition government. here's our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani. london's pentonville prison late last year. orders from inmates for drugs and mobile phones being delivered by gangs on the outside, packages thrown or catapulted over walls and security netting, prisoners using makeshift hooks to recover them. it is big business. new figures from the ministry ofjustice show the industrial scale of what is going on. 225 kilograms of drugs seized, 13,000 mobile phones, 7000 extra sim cards, large—scale prisons smuggling has become a fact of life. i'll tell you what, in some prisons, it is easier to get drugs and phones than it was for me to get funded to do education. how about that? people are stuck in a cell, 23 hours a day, they want escape. look, people in society go to the pub for escape, you've g
the newjustice secretary says he's determined to tackle failings in the prison service after it was revealedrugs and 13,000 mobile phones were found injails in england and wales last year. david liddington said the number of prison officers was being increased following cuts under the coalition government. here's our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani. london's pentonville prison late last year. orders from inmates for drugs and mobile phones being delivered by gangs on the outside,...
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a ban was scheduled to come into force in 2021 but the scottish prison service said the date had been smoke in prisons. the director of the parliamentary digital service, rob gregg, said fewer than 30 users of the parliamentary system had data stolen. a woman whose sister and mother were shot by her stepfather at the family farm in surrey has returned to the scene of their deaths. 82—year—old john lowe murdered his wife christine and step—daughter lucy lee in 201a. police had returned his shotguns to him before he killed them. noel phillips reports. it's exactly the same. it's very eerie. it's almost like expecting something to happen. my heart is just...erratic, yeah. for the first time in three years, stacy banner has returned to the family farm near farnham in surrey, where her sister lucy at her mum christine were shot dead in 201a by this man, her stepfather, john lowe. it brings back so many terrible memories. just an awful place, awful. why did you want to come back? just to see if there was anything that reminded me of them. my sister painted those gold. a year before the kill
a ban was scheduled to come into force in 2021 but the scottish prison service said the date had been smoke in prisons. the director of the parliamentary digital service, rob gregg, said fewer than 30 users of the parliamentary system had data stolen. a woman whose sister and mother were shot by her stepfather at the family farm in surrey has returned to the scene of their deaths. 82—year—old john lowe murdered his wife christine and step—daughter lucy lee in 201a. police had returned his...
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. >>> earlier this year we introduced you to a north philadelphia woman who started a prison transportation serviceshat connects families with their incarcerated loved won. >> she tells cherrye greg from kyw news radio her motivation, starting the company. >> victor bush is about to take the test of his life, and , and, he earned his freedom. >> yes. >> victor spent 25 years, behind bars, and for a slew of crimes he committed in his 20 's. >> i do regret. >> reporter: his daughter crystal was three when he went inside. >> i said my father was incarcerated. i didn't let it behind me my daddies not around. >> reporter: in fact as we first told you last february it motivated her to create bridging the jab llc and van serve that is takes thousands of families to pennsylvania state prisons to visit incarcerated loved won. crystal also used her time as one of the drivers, to visit brothers, cousins and other family members, all behind bars. >> what is the visit and the calls, from your daughter, do for you while you are on the inside. >> it kept me alive. >> daily phone calls kept victor focused and now h
. >>> earlier this year we introduced you to a north philadelphia woman who started a prison transportation serviceshat connects families with their incarcerated loved won. >> she tells cherrye greg from kyw news radio her motivation, starting the company. >> victor bush is about to take the test of his life, and , and, he earned his freedom. >> yes. >> victor spent 25 years, behind bars, and for a slew of crimes he committed in his 20 's. >> i do regret....
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medway, then run by gas, is now the responsibility of the prison and probation service. g, and only last month, inspectors denounced it as inadequate. and it is not alone, according to today's damning report by the prison watchdog, which says: the chief inspector of prisons says he was so alarmed at what was found that he alerted ministers earlier this year. violence, giving rise to repressive regimes, more discipline, longer being locked in cells, i've seen children being held in cells for 22 hours a day. not eating any of their meals in association with other children. when inspectors went into feltham young 0ffenders institution, in west london, they found that violence was so acute that the site was unsafe for both staff and boys. jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity, was in feltham last month. their toilet system is overflowing. the stench in there. the fact that they're more afraid to be inside the prison, more than outside, because of the gang rivalry inside the prison. she began offending when she was 13, and spend 20 years involved in knife crime, drugs
medway, then run by gas, is now the responsibility of the prison and probation service. g, and only last month, inspectors denounced it as inadequate. and it is not alone, according to today's damning report by the prison watchdog, which says: the chief inspector of prisons says he was so alarmed at what was found that he alerted ministers earlier this year. violence, giving rise to repressive regimes, more discipline, longer being locked in cells, i've seen children being held in cells for 22...
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medway, then run by gas is now the responsibility of the prison and probation service. it's still struggling. only last month, inspectors denounced it as inadequate and it's not alone, according to today's damning report by the prison watchdog, which says: the chief inspector of prisons says he was so alarmed that he alerted ministers earlier this year. violence giving rise to repressive regimes, more discipline, longer being locked in cells. i've seen children being held in cells for 22 hours a day. not eating any of their meals in association with other children. when inspectors went into feltham young offenders institution in west london they found that violence was so acute that the site was unsafe for staff and boys. jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity was in feltham last month. their toilet system is overflowing. the stench in there. the fact that they're more afraid to be inside the prison more than outside, because of the gang rivalry with inside the prison. she began offending when she was 13 and spend 20 years involved in knife crime, drugs and robber
medway, then run by gas is now the responsibility of the prison and probation service. it's still struggling. only last month, inspectors denounced it as inadequate and it's not alone, according to today's damning report by the prison watchdog, which says: the chief inspector of prisons says he was so alarmed that he alerted ministers earlier this year. violence giving rise to repressive regimes, more discipline, longer being locked in cells. i've seen children being held in cells for 22 hours...
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these are the latest figures from the prison service covering jails in england and wales. serious assaults and 7000 were assaults on staff. that number has gone up by a third in the last year. really concerning figures about violence in prisons. some of it is fuelled by former legal highs, psychoactive substances, but these will strengthen demands on the government to take action to try and make prisons face. we were hearing last week from the chief inspector peter clark, about prisons. record numbers of self harm incidents. the numbers of self harm incidents. the number of self—inflicted deaths is still very high at 97, but down slightly, down ten on the previous year. still approaching record levels. we have some other figures. a raft of statistics released today by the ministry ofjustice, and this shows that conditions in prisons are in decline. these are a series of rankings given by the ministry of justice every year to every single person, and what it shows is that ten are —— their performance is giving serious concern. that is up from six last year. those prisons inc
these are the latest figures from the prison service covering jails in england and wales. serious assaults and 7000 were assaults on staff. that number has gone up by a third in the last year. really concerning figures about violence in prisons. some of it is fuelled by former legal highs, psychoactive substances, but these will strengthen demands on the government to take action to try and make prisons face. we were hearing last week from the chief inspector peter clark, about prisons. record...
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medway, then run by gas, is now the responsibility of the prison and probation service. but it is still struggling, and only last month inspectors denounced it as inadequate. and it's not alone, according to today's damning report by the prison watchdog, which says: the chief inspector of prisons says he was so alarmed at what was found that he alerted ministers earlier this year. violence, giving rise to repressive regimes, more discipline, longer being locked in cells. i have seen children being held in cells for 22 hours a day, not eating any of them meals in association with other children. when inspectors went into feltham young offender institution in west london, they found that violence was so acute that the site was unsafe for both staff and boys. jennifer blake, who i’u ns staff and boys. jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity, was in felt last month. their toilet systems a re felt last month. their toilet systems are overflowing. the stench in there, the fact that there are more afraid to be inside the prison than outside because of the gang rivalry insi
medway, then run by gas, is now the responsibility of the prison and probation service. but it is still struggling, and only last month inspectors denounced it as inadequate. and it's not alone, according to today's damning report by the prison watchdog, which says: the chief inspector of prisons says he was so alarmed at what was found that he alerted ministers earlier this year. violence, giving rise to repressive regimes, more discipline, longer being locked in cells. i have seen children...
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we've seen about 3,000 people released from prison in uganda and kenya, having accessed legal services lawyers and judges, and politicians, and legal academics, and business leaders. going from the margins of society to the center of it. my name is alexander mclean and this is my "brief but spectacular" take on the power of the law in the hands of the poor. >> woodruff: you can watch more "brief but spectacular" videos on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and now to a "newshour shares:" something that caught our eye, that might be of interest to you, too. navy teams around the globe are often called in to assist in rescue efforts. but this week, one maritime mission in the indian ocean helped a unique creature in need. the newshour's julia griffin explains. >> reporter: it was a routine patrol for a sri lankan naval team tuesday morning, when they spotted something unusual bobbing among the ocean waves. not a bird or a boat, but rather a fully grown, asian elephant, struggling to stay afloat nearly ten miles offshore. elephants are some of the best swimmers of land mammals, thanks to
we've seen about 3,000 people released from prison in uganda and kenya, having accessed legal services lawyers and judges, and politicians, and legal academics, and business leaders. going from the margins of society to the center of it. my name is alexander mclean and this is my "brief but spectacular" take on the power of the law in the hands of the poor. >> woodruff: you can watch more "brief but spectacular" videos on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and now to a...
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in march, both were sentenced to prison terms and community service. >>> well, people who use philadelphia's dirtiest street station got their first look to transit the home of a transsit hut. >> what the future may look like. so passenger dropoffs would change. the station plaza would preside all sides and it's the first phase of a proposed 35-year plan. >>> and it may be the most annoying summer bug. mosquitos can be very dangerous. they used mosquito eating fish to lower the insect population. experts say the asian tiger ske mosquito. the water supplies goes down. >> they are completely dumping the water. you've got to get that out. you've got to get buckets out and even planners. >> while it does not carry disease, other species do like west nile virus and zika. coming up at 6:00 we'll tell you why they're not as concerned as they once were. >>> firefighters come under fire. we have exclusive video of a shooting we told you about yesterday in atlantic city where first responders had to take cover. members from the police and the fire department were killed when someone started hiring in
in march, both were sentenced to prison terms and community service. >>> well, people who use philadelphia's dirtiest street station got their first look to transit the home of a transsit hut. >> what the future may look like. so passenger dropoffs would change. the station plaza would preside all sides and it's the first phase of a proposed 35-year plan. >>> and it may be the most annoying summer bug. mosquitos can be very dangerous. they used mosquito eating fish to...
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the testimony helped convict bridget kelly and in march, both were sentenced to prison terms and community service>>> and they had to rescue a worker 80 feet in the air. a worker got stuck late yesterday morning. a crane was used in the rescue. the man is expected to be okay. >>> we have issued the first aloert to prepare you for the dangerous heat and humidity today. >> it will feel like 100 degrees or more. find a cool, shaded air conditioned place. libraries, malls, those are all good options. make sure your pet is cool as well and hot pavement the burn their paws. it's important to drink a lot of fluids regardless of your activity level because it's so hot. fans move around hot air may not provide sufficient relief. so you have to open the window. take a cool shower or bath where light weight, light loose footing covering. >> anything else you would add to that? >> well, the time of day to stay out of that heat is going to start later this morning and right on through this afternoon and this evening. this morning you can see some clouds. there are some breaks in those clouds and it's going to
the testimony helped convict bridget kelly and in march, both were sentenced to prison terms and community service>>> and they had to rescue a worker 80 feet in the air. a worker got stuck late yesterday morning. a crane was used in the rescue. the man is expected to be okay. >>> we have issued the first aloert to prepare you for the dangerous heat and humidity today. >> it will feel like 100 degrees or more. find a cool, shaded air conditioned place. libraries, malls,...
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there's been a big issue with retention and recruitment within the prison service.m turnbull. —— australian. the attack saw three men attack pedestrians on london bridge was abandoned before stabbing people in london market. —— borough market. a unique social experiment is taking shape in finland. in a first of its kind for europe, a group of unemployed people have been given a basic income: a fixed sum, which stays with them regardless of whether they find a job. the government wants to see if the scheme motivates people to find work. 0leg boldyrev reports from helsinki. for many people find unemployment is a surgeon. the vicious cycle means many people don't find it worth getting off the dole which makes it ha rd to getting off the dole which makes it hard to earn a better word. since january finnish people are beginning a better chance. the paid 640 us dollars a month regardless of whether they find work or choose not to seekjobs at all. this father of six is one of the participants in the scheme. he lost his woodworking business six years ago. social benefits ke
there's been a big issue with retention and recruitment within the prison service.m turnbull. —— australian. the attack saw three men attack pedestrians on london bridge was abandoned before stabbing people in london market. —— borough market. a unique social experiment is taking shape in finland. in a first of its kind for europe, a group of unemployed people have been given a basic income: a fixed sum, which stays with them regardless of whether they find a job. the government wants...
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service contracts are effectively managed and overseen. this consumer oriented visitation, as a supplement and not replacement of in person visitation for recidivism and regulatory communication. this legislation would address your concerns. and prisoncalling services and legislation. >> look forward to working with you on it. >> you previously committed to this as well. i would like to give both of you the opportunity as well. >> i would commit to working with you. the number that sticks with me is 2.7 million children in this country who have a parent in prison and we know recidivism is affected by the ability to stay in close contact with family. and work with you -- and make sure. >> i welcome the chance to work on this. >> donald trump announced his infrastructure proposal will promote and foster enhanced broadband access for rural america. according to the 2016 broadband progress report, 56% of rural illinois lack adequate broadband service in illinois and ensure everyone has reliable internet access, and educate children top priority and many kids can't do their homework because they don't have broadband, we still haven't seen any details on the infrastructure package, several accounts suggest it will i heavily on various for
service contracts are effectively managed and overseen. this consumer oriented visitation, as a supplement and not replacement of in person visitation for recidivism and regulatory communication. this legislation would address your concerns. and prisoncalling services and legislation. >> look forward to working with you on it. >> you previously committed to this as well. i would like to give both of you the opportunity as well. >> i would commit to working with you. the number...
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ablish, environmental movement, prison reform, mental health services, quakers have always been active in this kind of work. this meeting house is a place to learn about this history. it happened on the benches in there and it's a great place for us to tell that story to visitors. it's modern quaker history it's all of our history. >>> the national law enforcement museum is currently under construction and set to open in 2017 in washington, d.c. until then the museum artifact -- we visited with looney the director and -- the story of law enforcement history. >> we are
ablish, environmental movement, prison reform, mental health services, quakers have always been active in this kind of work. this meeting house is a place to learn about this history. it happened on the benches in there and it's a great place for us to tell that story to visitors. it's modern quaker history it's all of our history. >>> the national law enforcement museum is currently under construction and set to open in 2017 in washington, d.c. until then the museum artifact -- we...
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prisoner all playing into his appeal for freedom. explaining to the board he's taken a course on non-violent ways to deal with conflict and helped start a baptist church service. >> i was always a good guy. i could have been a better christian and my commitment to change was to be a beater christian. >> reporter: the board receiving hundreds of letters, asking them to factor in the 1994 murder of simps simpson's ex-wife for which simpson was i quitted. >> these items will not be considered. >> reporter: he told the board he plans to move to
prisoner all playing into his appeal for freedom. explaining to the board he's taken a course on non-violent ways to deal with conflict and helped start a baptist church service. >> i was always a good guy. i could have been a better christian and my commitment to change was to be a beater christian. >> reporter: the board receiving hundreds of letters, asking them to factor in the 1994 murder of simps simpson's ex-wife for which simpson was i quitted. >> these items will not...
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services and they hope that will drive improvements. they are also going to boost staffing levels by 20%. there are staff shortages right across the prisonhas affected the way that services are run and impacted on the ability of prisoners to get out of their cell and do constructive activities and we are seeing that in the adult jails as well as with young offenders. all right, danny. thank you for now. a leading health academic has warned that improvements in life expectancy have almost ‘ground to a halt‘ in england. professor sir michael marmot, from university college london, says the rate of increase, which has been rising for decades, has halved since 2010. he says it is entirely possible that austerity is affecting how long people live, but the government says its policies aren't responsible, as sara smith explains. for years, we have been getting, well, older. for a for years, we have been getting, well, older. fora century, average life expectancy has been rising. in england, it is now 83 for women and 73 for men. but the author of a study at the institute for health equity says he is deeply concerned that increases have now leve
services and they hope that will drive improvements. they are also going to boost staffing levels by 20%. there are staff shortages right across the prisonhas affected the way that services are run and impacted on the ability of prisoners to get out of their cell and do constructive activities and we are seeing that in the adult jails as well as with young offenders. all right, danny. thank you for now. a leading health academic has warned that improvements in life expectancy have almost...
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prison communication emails and phones at. exorbitant rates you have jay pay money transfer services that charge incredible fees. these people have captured. control of both the legislative and the judicial systems how and we're seeing now one million american prisoners work for for profit corporations and large corporations even mcdonnell's victoria's secret hewlett packard narayanan. how do we break that out of we you know the washington is bought and paid for by these people they're literally writing the legislation that makes sure that recidivism rates are high so their profits remain high what how do we how do we fight back what i think it speaks to the point that you raised earlier which is that the system is not broken it's working the way out is i mean i think it also speaks the fact that we've had a million different campaign finance like regulations and none of them have changed the basic stakes of the game i think we have to fight back by realizing two things one the major political parties certainly not the democrats are not going to be our savior have never been anything other than the vessel by whic
prison communication emails and phones at. exorbitant rates you have jay pay money transfer services that charge incredible fees. these people have captured. control of both the legislative and the judicial systems how and we're seeing now one million american prisoners work for for profit corporations and large corporations even mcdonnell's victoria's secret hewlett packard narayanan. how do we break that out of we you know the washington is bought and paid for by these people they're...
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. >> the shut down means that nonessential services will be closed. prisons state police, and casinos in atlantic city, they will remain open. here what it means for you if you have plans in the garden state this holiday weekend. first, all 42 state parks will be closed that includes state-run historic sites and two state beaches which are the island state park beach. if you're planning on buying a powerball ticket tonight, lottery sales in the state will cease costing the state millions in revenues. if this continues there will be no court and you will not be able to renew your drivers license. a 32 billion-dollar bipartisan budget package was sent to governor wolf last night. it passed the house and senate by wide by -- bipartisan majority. there is gas drilling to selling liquor licenses to stedged gambling and -- extending gambling and borrowing money. >>> 4th of july is on tuesday, that means a long holiday weekend. we're taking live look sky6 live hd at the beaches of cape may, new jersey. it will be busy this weekend, it's early, but, soon people will
. >> the shut down means that nonessential services will be closed. prisons state police, and casinos in atlantic city, they will remain open. here what it means for you if you have plans in the garden state this holiday weekend. first, all 42 state parks will be closed that includes state-run historic sites and two state beaches which are the island state park beach. if you're planning on buying a powerball ticket tonight, lottery sales in the state will cease costing the state millions...
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prisoner playing into the appeal for freedom. he explained to the board he has taken a course on nonviolent ways to deal with conflict and helped start a baptist church service to the prison. >> i was always a good guy but i could have been a better christian. my commitment to change is to be a better christian. >> the board receiving hundreds of letters, many asking them to factor in the 1994 murder of his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman for which he was infamously acquitted. >> it will not be included this case. marci: he plans to move to florida aft and as soon as that could happen is october 1. marci gonzalez, abc7 news. alison: the saga of o.j. simpson started with the worldwide broadcast of a police chase in 1994. accused of killing 1994, he was acquitted. there were develop divides over the decision in the country. he was then convicted of a different crime almost ten years ago and sent to prison for robbing two men of sports memorabilia from a hotel room in las vegas. now he is going to walk out of prison later this year. tom roussey has reaction. tom: i was at the university of maryland at the time listening to the verdict. there was
prisoner playing into the appeal for freedom. he explained to the board he has taken a course on nonviolent ways to deal with conflict and helped start a baptist church service to the prison. >> i was always a good guy but i could have been a better christian. my commitment to change is to be a better christian. >> the board receiving hundreds of letters, many asking them to factor in the 1994 murder of his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman for which he was infamously...
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prisoner all playing into his appeal for freedom. explaining to the board he's taken a course on non-violent ways to deal with conflict and helped start a baptist church service in the prison. >> i was always a good guy. i could have been a better christian and my commitment to change was to be a beater christian. >> reporter: the board receiving hundreds of letters, asking them to factor in the 1994 murder of simps simpson's ex-wife for which simpson was i quitted. >> these items will not be considered. >> reporter: he told the board he plans to move to florida. the soonest that could happen is october 1st. here is abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen. >> reporter: it's been o.j. overload since the mid '90s. >> how can he regain his reputation? how can he regain his prooefrs glory as a football star? he can't. he threw that all away. >> reporter: bay area residents not holding back their opinions who were born an raised in san francisco before making it big in the nfl. many people stunned by the decision to set him free as early as october. >> people still hold him responsible for a crime he was acquitted of. that's why a lot of people don't want him to get paro
prisoner all playing into his appeal for freedom. explaining to the board he's taken a course on non-violent ways to deal with conflict and helped start a baptist church service in the prison. >> i was always a good guy. i could have been a better christian and my commitment to change was to be a beater christian. >> reporter: the board receiving hundreds of letters, asking them to factor in the 1994 murder of simps simpson's ex-wife for which simpson was i quitted. >> these...
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safety and there has been some restructuring in terms of new youth custody service that's been created within her majesty ‘s prisonntal change, the basic unaddressed and these places are made safe. i have interviewed you so many times about inspection reports and, as we hearing today, the picture seems to be getting worse. i'm really sensing exasperation from you, actually, now, about an apparent of anything change.” you, actually, now, about an apparent of anything change. i don't think it's right to say i'm exasperated, i am very concerned for the safety of children and people from the state has expected to accept a responsibility for, it has accept a responsibility for, it has a responsibility to hold those people safely. thank you for coming in. we have had a statement from the ministry ofjustice on the report. it says the safety and welfare of every young person in custody is our absolute priority and we are clear that more needs to be done to achieve this. we also want custody to improve the life chances of children in our care and to deliver improvements to education and health service within youth custody.
safety and there has been some restructuring in terms of new youth custody service that's been created within her majesty ‘s prisonntal change, the basic unaddressed and these places are made safe. i have interviewed you so many times about inspection reports and, as we hearing today, the picture seems to be getting worse. i'm really sensing exasperation from you, actually, now, about an apparent of anything change.” you, actually, now, about an apparent of anything change. i don't think...
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. >> reporter: he has served as commissioner of the prison softball league, started a baptist church service and took classes like alternative to violence. >> it gave me so many tools how to use it to, you know, try to walk these guys through, you know, not throwing the punches at one another. >> reporter: supporters at the hearing included his sister, shirley baker, and daughter, arnelle, who testified. >> we just want him to come home so that we can move forward for us quietly, but to move forward. >> reporter: simpson is serving time for the armed robbery of two sports memorabilia dealers. today one of the victims, bruce fromong, testified that simpson should be released. >> this is a good man. he made a mistake. >> reporter: even offering to pick him up from prison. >> juice, i'll be here tomorrow for you. i mean that, buddy. >> reporter: friend tom scotto met with simpson after the hearing. >> came out yelling, "i'm going home. i'm coming home." yeah. coming home. hugged us all. we'll be making plans. >> reporter: it's the latest legal twist for simpson who in the '90s was accused and a
. >> reporter: he has served as commissioner of the prison softball league, started a baptist church service and took classes like alternative to violence. >> it gave me so many tools how to use it to, you know, try to walk these guys through, you know, not throwing the punches at one another. >> reporter: supporters at the hearing included his sister, shirley baker, and daughter, arnelle, who testified. >> we just want him to come home so that we can move forward for us...
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this is no exception. >> the prison runs a cosmetology program that is both a full service spa and a teaching facility that provides inmates with career skills for life on the outside. >> well, i'll start you a little bit bigger and i'll work down. okay? >> works for me. >> you tell me how close you want to take it. >> claudia rourke, a civilian employee, runs the program, which requires students to complete at least 200 hours of training. >> the rest of the prison as you see has different colors of paint on the walls. my favorite colors are pink and purple. i wanted it to be more of a soothing environment, something that's pleasant, might remind them of better times when they were younger or something. and i encourage them to stay ladies and act professional. >> one of rourke's students, mary jones, is nearing the end of a 12-year sentence for aggravated robbery. >> you have all the drama and stuff on the main compound and you walk in here and it's just like a relaxation, but you're learning stuff as you're doing it and as you're learning it, you're helping other inmates when they c
this is no exception. >> the prison runs a cosmetology program that is both a full service spa and a teaching facility that provides inmates with career skills for life on the outside. >> well, i'll start you a little bit bigger and i'll work down. okay? >> works for me. >> you tell me how close you want to take it. >> claudia rourke, a civilian employee, runs the program, which requires students to complete at least 200 hours of training. >> the rest of the...
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i would get paid to teach in men's prisons and women's prisons because there was almost no services available. that's like 20 years or so the lives of the people that going to see, the few that do, as a mother or grandmother, a husband can get there to to visit, to try to keep the ties in the bonds. there was rhetoric coming out of the white house about welfare queens and crack mamas and so forth and i think that just penetrated the fabric of our communities and our societies, to say that this is the black woman and she shouldn't have done what she did and we're just going to throw her away but we are not throwing away people. we do not throw away women. [applause] we hold potential power, love , groundedness. you know, the future of our community. and i just want to say we are back and we are coming strong. and we are going to repair and we are going to lead and we are going to stand side-by-side. and make our communities safe and whole again. we're going to put the band-aid on our kids needs and we're going to stand in the gap when those people are coming in saying no, you can't have this o
i would get paid to teach in men's prisons and women's prisons because there was almost no services available. that's like 20 years or so the lives of the people that going to see, the few that do, as a mother or grandmother, a husband can get there to to visit, to try to keep the ties in the bonds. there was rhetoric coming out of the white house about welfare queens and crack mamas and so forth and i think that just penetrated the fabric of our communities and our societies, to say that this...
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service. he died in hospital while serving a prison sentence for his activism.ony blair has suggested that the european union could be willing to make concessions on the free movement of people to allow the uk to remain in the eu. he says political change in france has opened the way to a compromised ill. spain's garbine muguruza has beat in venus williams in the wimbledon final. this is herfirst wimbledon title. coming up next, it is newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with meets amira ahmed. wimbledon fans have been glued to television screens this past fortnight, butchered tennis take priority of the news? and would have mail politician be asked if he had shed a tear on election night? we are coming to the end of the wimbledon fortnight, an annual treat the tennis fans. but the source of frustration for authors never mind the many hours of live action on bbc one and bbc two, the tournament has beat it strongly over the past two weeks on breakfast, the news channel and news bulletins. the have the features and the famously long queue for spectators to ge
service. he died in hospital while serving a prison sentence for his activism.ony blair has suggested that the european union could be willing to make concessions on the free movement of people to allow the uk to remain in the eu. he says political change in france has opened the way to a compromised ill. spain's garbine muguruza has beat in venus williams in the wimbledon final. this is herfirst wimbledon title. coming up next, it is newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with meets amira...
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, i would get paid to teach and men's prisons but have to volunteer in women's prisons because there was almost no services available. that has been 20 years or so. >> the people that are going to see, the few that do come, a mother, grandmother, to get there to visit, to keep the tides and the bond. there was rhetoric coming out of the white house about welfare queens and crack mamas and so forth and i think that penetrated the fact brick -- fabric of our communities and our society, to say that this is a black woman and she shouldn't have done what she did and we are going to just throw her away but we are not throwaway people. we are not throwaway women. [applause] >> we hold potential power, love, groundedness. the future of our community. i just want to say we are back and we are coming strong and we are going to repair and we are going to lead and we are going to stand side-by-side and make our communities safe and whole again. we are going to put the band-aids on our kids knees and we are going to stand in the gap when those people are coming and say no, you can't have this one and we are going to d
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prison time. he was sentenced to three years probation and 500 hours of community service. ral prosecutors pushed for no prison time because his testimony helped convict two former aids of chris christie. the governor has denied any wrong doing. >>> small summer pests are creating a big problem. brown ants or house ants aren't harmful, but they are real pest when is they invade your kitchen or bathroom looking tr water. watch out for black ants because those are dangerous. they eat through wood. much like termites, they can destroy your home. philadelphia's dynamite pest control says both kinds of ants roare locking for the same thin. >> anywhere there's moisture. they like water, sugar and food. >> hearst what we learned tr the professionals. you need to call someone if it you have carpenter ants. brown ants you can buy the ant baits at the store. tomorrow morning, another summer pest. look at them there. mosquitos, the insects can pose a serious health threat. how to stop them in their tracks and how to tell when a bite is something more serious. >>> potentially deadly car
prison time. he was sentenced to three years probation and 500 hours of community service. ral prosecutors pushed for no prison time because his testimony helped convict two former aids of chris christie. the governor has denied any wrong doing. >>> small summer pests are creating a big problem. brown ants or house ants aren't harmful, but they are real pest when is they invade your kitchen or bathroom looking tr water. watch out for black ants because those are dangerous. they eat...
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service. we played prison team.test football team in the world because they got nothing to lose. they started a team off of death row they didn't care about nothing just killed every where in the huddle you know. >> bill cosby thought it would work for him to come on stage and be the exact opposite of the stereo type of what an african-american comedian was about. he forced white audiences to accept him as a human being. >> ever calm and sophisticated, mr. richard pryor. >> earlier dad didn't curse really yesterday, it was just really clean and he was physical. >> iwas a guy at my school, he was a really killer. he use to say thing to you in school like, after school i'm going to bite off your foot. and you believe believe him because he calls walk around with a shoe in his mouth. >> in the early '60s richard pryor's very much tried to imitate the success of bill cosby, but he's not bill cosby. by the late '60s he's excite frustrated because he's not been able to fully articulate his own voice. there's this famous s
service. we played prison team.test football team in the world because they got nothing to lose. they started a team off of death row they didn't care about nothing just killed every where in the huddle you know. >> bill cosby thought it would work for him to come on stage and be the exact opposite of the stereo type of what an african-american comedian was about. he forced white audiences to accept him as a human being. >> ever calm and sophisticated, mr. richard pryor. >>...
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postal services are facing stiff prison sentences >> paul wagner tolds how they did it and tonight here'ssed in court >> reporter: dean van row, alicia norman and kendra brantly thought they pulled one over on the postal service. they moved ones of pounds of marijuana through one northwest postal station without getting caught. that is, until investigators installed cams in their trucks. >> it's going down, going down. >> reporter: that's kendra in the back of her postal truck about to hand off boxes of marijuana to a man on the street. >> same person from yesterday looks like. black bean knee. black jacket with a green vest over it. passed off the first box. >> reporter: she would hand over five more boxes before meeting the man in front of her truck where he hands over the cash >> the guy is getting in passenger side, stand by, anybody copy? >> that was may 19th of last year. a couple of months after detectives had caught on to the scheme. as early as march 17th, investigators had installed tiny cameras in the truck driven by kendra in this video, the payoff comes in a paper bag. the ca
postal services are facing stiff prison sentences >> paul wagner tolds how they did it and tonight here'ssed in court >> reporter: dean van row, alicia norman and kendra brantly thought they pulled one over on the postal service. they moved ones of pounds of marijuana through one northwest postal station without getting caught. that is, until investigators installed cams in their trucks. >> it's going down, going down. >> reporter: that's kendra in the back of her postal...
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some cynics have done a much better job of providing services than others and we have some more work to do there. get to point to in our prisons and recently had senator grassley and witty conversation a criminal justice reform. some from d.c. said do you realize when people believe jail in d.c., out that only 10% actually have access to services they need to do a special services, mental health and otherwise. let's be clear. this isn't a knowledge problem has much of a political willpower. when we want to change something, we find the money. we want to change something they seem to have the political will to do so. there is a correlation we can debate causation between the number of high school students who drop out and find themselves incarcerated. there seems to be some numbers they are. and they have an iep or call 54504. while correctional education services usually provides high school diplomas, ged certificates in prison and while there is some program with the university and the work going on in georgia. some are working with those and bring them up to speed as adult, frankly not to give them a second chance, that mone
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prisons, halfway houses are still opened despite inmate services being impacted and for a complete listat is opened and is what not please go to our web site at six abc .com. >>> meanwhile the state of delaware is now running without a budget. lawmakers work late in the night last night. in fact, senate didn't adjourn until about 5:30 this morning, still no deal. so legislators passed a temporary measure to keep government running for 72 hours and then they went home. they will return to dover tomorrow afternoon, to resume negotiations but we're told both side remain very farrah part. >>> over in harrisburg governor tom wolf has last minute budget on his desk. legislature sent him $32 billion spending plan last night. lawmakers will have to come back next week to debate a few options, ranging from taxing gas drillers, license scales, expanding gambling or possible even borrowing money to get the budget signed. >>> early morning water main break created quite a mess in west philadelphia. check this out, the main ruptured at 5:00 a.m. on 600 block of haverford avenue gushing thousands of
prisons, halfway houses are still opened despite inmate services being impacted and for a complete listat is opened and is what not please go to our web site at six abc .com. >>> meanwhile the state of delaware is now running without a budget. lawmakers work late in the night last night. in fact, senate didn't adjourn until about 5:30 this morning, still no deal. so legislators passed a temporary measure to keep government running for 72 hours and then they went home. they will return...
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. >> the shut down means nonessential services will be closed. prisonse and casinos in atlantic city, however, will remain open. here's what it means for you, first all 42 state parks will closed state run historic sites anticipate -- and cheese quake and island state beach park are closed. liberty state park is closed, as well. lottery sales would cease costing the state millions in revenue. if this continues monday there will be no court and and you can not renew your drivers license. budget in pennsylvania was sent to tom wolf last night. it passed the house and senate by wide major. there's a 2 billion-dollar short fall. lawmakers come back next week to debate options ranging from taxing gas drilling and expanding gambling and borrowing money. >>> the 4th of july is on tuesday, for many it means a long holiday weekend. that means fun at the jersey shore. sky some kind of, the beaches of -- sky6 live hd, the beaches of cape may. the sun is peeking out there. it's a tad early, but soon people will score their spots on the beach before it gets too crowd
. >> the shut down means nonessential services will be closed. prisonse and casinos in atlantic city, however, will remain open. here's what it means for you, first all 42 state parks will closed state run historic sites anticipate -- and cheese quake and island state beach park are closed. liberty state park is closed, as well. lottery sales would cease costing the state millions in revenue. if this continues monday there will be no court and and you can not renew your drivers license....